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2003-2005 - Graduate School - The University of Alabama

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Human Nutrition and Hospitality Management419NHM 581 Practicum in Clinical Nutrition. Three to six hours.Prerequisites: NHM 566 and NHM 567.Planned clinical practice in specialized areas such as neonatal intensive care, pediatrics,gastroenterology, cardiology, nephrology, and nutrition support service.NHM 582 Practicum in Community Nutrition. Three to six hours.Prerequisite: NHM 569.Supervised opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in areas such as nutrition servicedelivery, program planning, community assessment, and program evaluation.NHM 587 Integration <strong>of</strong> Food Systems Management. Three hours.Current problems in food systems management are presented, with emphasis on theories<strong>of</strong> management and in te gra tion <strong>of</strong> management functions.NHM 590 Special Problems in Nutrition. Three to six hours.NHM 591 Special Problems in Food Science. Three to six hours.NHM 592 Special Problems in Institution Administration. Three to six hours.NHM 595 Seminar in Nutrition and Food. One hour each semester.NHM 598 Nonthesis Research. Three hours.Prerequisite: <strong>Graduate</strong> status and permission <strong>of</strong> the in struc tor.Experimental or analytical investigation <strong>of</strong> a food or nu tri tion-related issue.NHM 599 <strong>The</strong>sis Research. One to six hours.NHM 601 Advanced Nutrition for Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Three hours.Study <strong>of</strong> normal nu tri tion as it relates to health promotion and disease prevention. Providesan in tro duc tion to nutrition in disease states.NHM 625 Nutritional Epidemiology. Three hours.Introduction to the principles <strong>of</strong> epidemiology and their application to nutrition. This courseaddresses the role <strong>of</strong> nutrition in investigating the epidemiology <strong>of</strong> chronic diseases. <strong>The</strong>course is intended for students in health-related pr<strong>of</strong>essions.

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